In an era of far-reaching changes organizational learning & knowledge creation are high on the agenda of social scientists managers & consultants worldwide as they seek to adapt to new environments. The Handbook of Organizational Learning & Knowledge provides a comprehensive overview of how the concept of organizational learning emerged how it has been used & debated & where it may be going. It summarizes the state of the art & provides a full account of the diverse approaches themes issues & debates of the field. The handbook unites a distinguished team of international authors who examine both the central themes & key emerging issues. The coverage extends beyond the American tradition to include the experiences of Europe Asia & the Middle East. The book opens with chapters drawing insights from various social science approaches. The following sections examine fundamental issues concerning the external triggers factors & conditions agents & processes of organizational learning. Subsequent chapters review the subject within a global context looking in particular at processes of interorganizational learning & knowledge transfer. The next sections examine the development of learning practices & provide case studies to illustrate organizational learning & knowledge creation. The book concludes with an analysis of the state of the art & an agenda for the future. This handbook will be an invaluable reference tool for scholars & students in the social sciences as well as for professional involved in organizational development learning & change.